What's Up! Wells County

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

What's Up

Oct. 21-24
6 p.m.-F.I.R.E. Services, freshly inspired revival encounters, will be held at Community Christian Fellowship, 1309 W. Washington Street, Bluffton. God is going to be: Reviving those who are spiritually dry; Healing those who are sick and hurting; Saving those who are spiritually lost; Delivering those who are bound in addictions. Call 260-824-3903. (Free 10/19. Pd. Advt. 10/20, 10/21)

Saturday, Oct. 23
5:30 p.m.- The Bethel Church Harvest Party will be held Saturday, at 4500 East 300 South, Bluffton. This has been an historic time of fun, fellowship and food. There will be the Hitzfield Farms Straw Maze, a carry-in dinner starting about 6 p.m., fun games for the children, competitions for all including the intense Bible Quiz for adults and teens, the Pie, Cake, Dessert Walk and Hay Rides for young and old. Bethel Church is an independent Bible Church in Wells County (260) 824-4547, Dr. Patrick J. Harris has been the pastor for 25 years.

Monday, Oct. 25
6:30- p.m.-The Zanesville Lions Community Free Halloween Party will be held at Zanesville Ballpark, located at 3088 W. Van Horn Street. Costume judging will start promptly at 6:30 p.m. There will be free bingo, hot dogs, chips, drinks and costume prizes. For more information call 260-638-4327.
Life's Little Treasures Daycare in Markle will sponsor a St. Jude Trike-A-Thon event the week of Oct. 25. They will teach children riding toy safety while raising funds for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The community can sponsor children in the Trike-A-Thon by pledging a donation. Call 260-758-9473 or email : amanda_jones@ymail.com, or call 1-800-BIKE or log onto: www.stjude.org/trike.

Thursday, Oct. 28
Visit the landmark Kimmell House Inn Oct. 28, 2010 for lunch and a tour led by Jeanne Ploetz, Creative Arts Council guide for tasting trips. This trip will feature lunch at the historic Kimmel House Inn and a quick tour of the nearby Hospital Museum at Wolf Lake. Located in Noble County, this Bed and Breakfast was built in 1876 of Italianate design by State Representative Orlando Kimmell. The site is eligible for listing on the historic register of homes and features its very own full service restaurant. This trip is open to any and all who enjoy unique culinary experiences. A registration fee of $3 per guest is due by Oct. 25 at the CAC office. Vehicles will depart the Arts Commerce & Visitors Centre lot at noon, returning at 4:30 p.m. Those attending will need to take spending money to cover lunch and amenities. Menu items range in cost from $2.25 to $9.45. To learn more, visit www.kimmellhouseinn.com or call the art center at 260-824-5222.

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